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=== Ancestral Spirits === Given enough time and cultural recognition, Mature Spirits can evolve into [[Ancestral Spirits]]. This occurs when a spirit’s concept becomes deeply rooted in the collective consciousness of Adaris, transforming it into a powerful, godlike being. Ancestral Spirits have grown immensely powerful through continuous belief, reverence, and interaction with their followers. These spirits are often seen as god-like beings, with consciousness far surpassing that of nascent or mature spirits. Ancestral spirits are deeply woven into the culture and religion of [[Adaris]], acting as protectors, guides, or deities for those who believe in them. Ancestral Spirits often become patrons of communities, regions, or entire cultures, holding immense power over their followers. Ancestral Spirits are so deeply embedded in the world of Adaris that they may even shape the landscape, create realms, or act as protectors or adversaries. These spirits are considered the embodiments of ancient knowledge and wisdom, often outlasting the cultures that created them. Their power is such that they no longer require active worship to maintain their existence, having become fundamental parts of the world.
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